What was this flying over?

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eldar

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22,731 posts

203 months

Sunday 14th July
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Flying fairly slow, what looked to be USAF wing markings. Nothing appearing on flight radar. Ive no idea what it was.

East midlands.


LimaDelta

6,949 posts

225 months

Sunday 14th July
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Catalina?

eldar

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203 months

Sunday 14th July
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LimaDelta said:
Catalina?
Kind of, but the fuselage looked the wrong shape, and no wing floats.

roadsmash

2,627 posts

77 months

Sunday 14th July
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Well, it’s a terrible picture! smile

The proximity of the two engines to each other suggests that the engines are mounted above the fuselage. The rest of the fuselage, although unclear, does represent that of the Grumman Albatross. There’s one that’s recent been flying around the UK, and is often see at Lee-On-The-Solent.

Could this be what you saw?


FourWheelDrift

89,604 posts

291 months

Sunday 14th July
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eldar said:
Kind of, but the fuselage looked the wrong shape, and no wing floats.
Wing floats retract to the wing tips.


LimaDelta

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225 months

Sunday 14th July
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FourWheelDrift said:
eldar said:
Kind of, but the fuselage looked the wrong shape, and no wing floats.
Wing floats retract to the wing tips.
yep.

zsdom

1,128 posts

127 months

Sunday 14th July
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Looks like a Vulcanair Victor

magpie215

4,586 posts

196 months

Sunday 14th July
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Catalina.. was at southport airshow today.

Edited by magpie215 on Sunday 14th July 16:21

eldar

Original Poster:

22,731 posts

203 months

Sunday 14th July
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LimaDelta said:
FourWheelDrift said:
eldar said:
Kind of, but the fuselage looked the wrong shape, and no wing floats.
Wing floats retract to the wing tips.
yep.
Thanks, catalina it was, it was a little too far away to get a good view or picture. thumbup

GliderRider

2,527 posts

88 months

Sunday 14th July
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The Catalina is much wider than it looks in anything but plan view.

The wartime 'Oddentification' emphasised this width relative to the engine spacing:



Here's the three view:


Eric Mc

122,854 posts

272 months

Sunday 14th July
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Definitely a PBY Catalina.
The markings it carries are not USAF.

They are the American roundel and bar carried by both USAAF and US Navy aircraft from 1942 to 1947.